Indeed, that House passed the clauses imposing these import duties without hesitation, being, probably, influenced in no small degree by the evidence given in the preceding year by Dr.
Mr. Seward was undoubtedly influenced in no small degree in these conclusions by the habit of mind he had acquired in conducting the foreign affairs of the Government during the period of the war.
It produced profound astonishment throughout the United States, accompanied by nosmall degree of indignation.
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My enjoyment was in no small degree enhanced by the pleasure it gave to my father, and to many intimate friends.
Altogether the matter was perfectly incomprehensible to me, and I awaited its solution with no small degree of anxiety.
I now perceived, with nosmall degree of apprehension, the same savage expression in the countenances of the natives which had startled me during the scene at the Ti.
Regarding this new phenomenon with no small degree of trepidation, I said to my companion, “What can all this mean, Toby?
I could not comprehend, therefore, why they so seldom sought it in their waters; for it was only at stated times that the fishing parties were formed, and these occasions were always looked forward to with no small degree of interest.
For, although all civilization must have for its antecedent the accumulation of wealth, still what subsequently occurs will be in no small degree determined by the conditions under which the accumulation took place.
On the other hand, the French have not only borrowed from us some very valuable political institutions, but even the most important event in French history is due, in no small degree, to our influence.
Eloquence, or even accuracy of language, is incompatible with strong feeling; and on an occasion like the present, you will give me credit for no small degree of emotion.
This shows no small degree of intelligence, for the caution is proved to be the result of observation by the fact that young trout under such circumstances are less wary than old ones.
A little, to or in a small degree; to a limited extent; somewhat; for a short time.
A small degree or quantity; a trifle; as, a thought longer; a thought better.
I beheld, with no small degree of satisfaction, the work of the Lord extending, and the lively efforts in operation for the spread of the principles of truth.
When passing through a year and a half since, here were no Saints to bid me welcome; on arriving the other day, I found many, a circumstance you can well imagine causing no small degree of rejoicing.
It was with no small degree of satisfaction I went down to the river side to attend to this ordinance.
This is the question, and the answer he gives to it will largely depend, in no small degree, whether he shall continue to be an insignificant element in this Nation or become more a living factor in its growth and development.
The midnight storm had lost us three hours and added in no small degree to discomfort.
This last circumstance gave no small degree of disgust to the Emperor Alexander, whose admiration of Napoleon was not destined to have a long duration.
However, white paper, and most substances, except the metals, are possessed of this property in a small degree.
More of the rays are reflected when they fall upon a body with a small degree of obliquity to its surface, and more of them are transmitted, or enter the body, when their incidence is nearer to a perpendicular.
So that during their journeys they are frequently obliged to lean against a tree for a small degree of temporary relief.
But the most formidable difficulties were encountered at the centre and towards the edges of the Moss; and it required no small degree of ingenuity and perseverance on the part of the engineer successfully to overcome them.
For this rapidity of progress we are in no small degreeindebted to the stimulus imparted to the narrow-gauge engineers by Mr. Brunel.
The rapidity with which this second tube was constructed was in no small degreeowing to the Jacquard punching-machine, contrived for the purpose by Mr. Roberts of Manchester.
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